What not to do at a SKYW interview

This is a common interview practice...a confrontational interviewer.

I've had a few of those. I've received job offers from some of the companies who did that to me.

I told them no.

If you're gonna play that kind of game when you're trying to impress me, what happens when I'm depending on you to pay my bills?

Screw that!
 
A goatee should not be sported by anyone......ever

period

You show me a guy with a goatee and I'll show you a guy who is....

a. married for years

b. cant find a date
 
A goatee should not be sported by anyone......ever

period

You show me a guy with a goatee and I'll show you a guy who is....

a. married for years

b. cant find a date

c. competing to be on Dateline NBC's "To Catch a Predator"
 
as long as you don't apply the same opinion to full beards, I am cool.
Beards are manly.

And yes, the guy wasn't thinking too clearly, and probably came in there huffing and puffing about his bags. The least you could do is shave, and when I get into situations of losing/forgetting stuff, I cough up the cash and buy replacements. If it's for a job like that, I would have bought a whole new suit. And a razor.
 
I googled goatee pictures to try and find a picture of someone cool with a goatee and all I ended up with was proof that goatee's must = B
 
I googled goatee pictures to try and find a picture of someone cool with a goatee and all I ended up with was proof that goatee's must = B
That's just "google"... you obviously didn't do a search on a much better and more effective information source...

JetCareers.com - Facial Hair!

Then you would have clearly seen that DD and I have proven that the answer is A. ;)

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You ever notice that a whole bunch of child molesters have the thin mustache thing going? I call it the molestache.

That's the facial hair that creeps me out.
 
I grew a goatee on my vacation, and it was sweeeeet. I guess I'd fall into category B though, because the lovely lady and I aren't married yet. ;)

If I didn't have to shave for work, I'd totally have a beard. Maybe.
 
I grew a goatee on my vacation, and it was sweeeeet. I guess I'd fall into category B though, because the lovely lady and I aren't married yet. ;)

If I didn't have to shave for work, I'd totally have a beard. Maybe.

We've got a 19hondo driver with plugs. He's pretty much my new role model.
 
A goatee should not be sported by anyone......ever

period

You show me a guy with a goatee and I'll show you a guy who is....

a. married for years

b. cant find a date


What? I've dated plenty of guys with goatees. I've got a weakness for guys with goatees and shaved heads. Funny b/c the husband has neither. But the combo only works for me when accompanied with tattoos and well developed biceps. So rock on with the goatees :rawk:

But I agree it was bad form for an interview. Couldn't get a taxi to Target to pick up a dress shirt and a tie?

K
 
Back on topic here - the interview guys I know are all great. There must be more to the story. Besides, depending on what time that guys flight came in, he should have had plenty of time to get down the mall (only a few miles away) and get some better clothing and shave. A buddy of mine had a goatee before his interview but shaved it weeks before so his face would get some sun and not look goofy. Seems this gent was a little more than just flustered.
 
I think they did the right thing. If you're commuting and you check a bag and the airline loses it are you going to show up for your flight in jeans and a t-shirt???
I wouldn't go into an interview blaiming my potential future employer about things.

You are being sarcastic right?
 
You are being sarcastic right?

Why would he be sarcastic about this? Worst case scenario you got in real late, no bag, at least SHAVE and show up. Apologize about the situation, explain it as is, and ask first to come back another day. Case closed.
 
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